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testimony in the PONS Dictionary

testimony Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to bear testimony [or witness] to sth
to give testimony
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This case saw the testimony from a number of local witnesses called to give evidence, including the parties.
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Eliminating the opportunity to swear an oath on one's own holy text may also have the effect of diminishing the credibility of that person's testimony.
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To issue the report, the grand jury heard from 180 witnesses, saw 250 exhibits and recorded more than 6,000 pages of testimony.
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Some of the information was gathered by way of testimony from witnesses that had eyewitness knowledge of the events.
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It was quite a testimony the way he faced death.
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His current work related to eyewitness testimony includes research on the influence of (often inaccurate) eyewitness evidence on investigators' decisions about the guilt of suspects.
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Moreover, this can not be equated to open and public testimony in the presence of numerous men and the added stress of courtroom formality.
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Many of his unpublished concert recordings are available which are testimony to his musical thought.
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After the jury withdrew, they again began to deliberate, requesting more exhibits, testimony and additional instructions.
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The evidence included expert testimony in hair analysis, which is now regarded as unreliable.
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